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(12) Brevet: (11) CA 2137647
(54) Titre français: CANE A MECANISME DE REDRESSEMENT AUTOMATIQUE
(54) Titre anglais: SELF RIGHTING WALKING CANE
Statut: Réputé périmé
Données bibliographiques
(51) Classification internationale des brevets (CIB):
  • A45B 1/00 (2006.01)
  • A45B 3/00 (2006.01)
  • A61H 3/00 (2006.01)
  • A61H 3/02 (2006.01)
(72) Inventeurs :
  • HANNOOSH, MITCHELL M. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
  • HANNOOSH, JAMES G. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
(73) Titulaires :
  • HANNOOSH, MITCHELL M. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
  • HANNOOSH, JAMES G. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
(71) Demandeurs :
(74) Agent: FINLAYSON & SINGLEHURST
(74) Co-agent:
(45) Délivré: 1998-11-24
(22) Date de dépôt: 1994-12-08
(41) Mise à la disponibilité du public: 1995-06-22
Requête d'examen: 1996-03-04
Licence disponible: S.O.
(25) Langue des documents déposés: Anglais

Traité de coopération en matière de brevets (PCT): Non

(30) Données de priorité de la demande:
Numéro de la demande Pays / territoire Date
08/171,236 Etats-Unis d'Amérique 1993-12-21

Abrégés

Abrégé français

Canne à redressement automatique comprenant une poignée légère, une tige légère et une base plus lourde à l'extrémité inférieure pour faciliter l'action de redressement de la canne. La base inclut de nombreux dispositifs de châssis et de segments d'enveloppe à facettes qui sont fixés à la partie inférieure de la tige. De configuration unique combinée avec le poids placé sur la partie inférieure de la tige et avec la configuration unique de la tige, ces dispositifs constituent une canne à redressement automatique unique. La combinaison de ces éléments permet d'obtenir une canne dont le centre de gravité est situé sous le centre de rotation de la surface de redressement ce qui permet à la canne de se maintenir à la verticale et de retourner à cette position en cas de bascule. La structure de cette canne lui permet également de se tenir à la verticale sans support.


Abrégé anglais






A self righting walking cane device which comprises a
lightweight hand grip handle, a lightweight shaft device and
a bottom weighted base device to facilitate the righting
action of the cane device. The base device includes a
plurality of frame devices and faceted shell sections which
are attached about the bottom portion of the shaft device.
The frame devices or shell have a unique configuration which
together with the weight device positioned about the bottom
portion of shaft device which together with unique shaft
configuration provide a unique self righting walking cane.
This combination of elements produces a cane whose center of
gravity is below the center of rotation of the righting
surface causing the cane to remain vertically stable and if
disturbed from its vertical position to return to it. The
construction of the cane device also allows it to stand by
itself without the need of support.

Revendications

Note : Les revendications sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.



The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or
privilege is claimed are defined as follows:


1. A self righting walking cane having a center of gravity
and a center of rotation, wherein said center of gravity is below
the center of rotation, said walking cane comprising:
an elongated, lightweight shaft having an upper end and
a bottom end;
handle means attached to the upper end of the shaft;
weighted base means attached to the bottom end of said
shaft, said weighted base means having a flat bottom portion;
a rotational device comprising a plurality of frame
members each having an upper horizontal top section attached to a
lower portion of said shaft, a downwardly and inwardly curved
section attached to said weighted base means and a flat bottom end
section attached to the flat bottom portion of said weighted base
means.

2. The self righting walking cane device according to claim
1 further including a cover device releasably attachable about said
rotational device.


3. A self righting, self standing, support device having a
center of gravity and a center of rotation, wherein said center of
gravity is below the center of rotation, said walking cane
comprising:
an elongated, lightweight shaft having an upper end and
a bottom end;

lightweight handle means attached to the upper end of
said shaft;


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weighted base means attached to the bottom end of said
shaft;
said weighted base means having a flat bottom section
which allows the cane to stand by itself; and
a plurality of frame members each having an upper
horizontal top section attached to a lower portion of said shaft
and a downwardly and inwardly curved section attached to said
weighted base.


4. The self righting, self standing, walking cane according
to claim 3, wherein said shaft comprises an elongated, thin walled,
hollow, annular section which contributes to the shaft lightweight.


5. The self righting, self standing, walking cane device
according to claim 3, wherein said frame members define a righting
surface and said cane will restore itself via rolling if disturbed
from a stable vertical position due to the fact that the center of
gravity of the cane is below the center of rotation of said
righting surface.


6. A self righting, self standing, walking cane having a
center of gravity and a center of rotation, wherein said center of
gravity is below the center of rotation, said walking cane
comprising:
an elongated, lightweight shaft having an upper end and
a bottom end;
said shaft comprising an elongate, hollow, annular
section which provides the shaft lightweight;

a lightweight handle means attached to the upper end of
said shaft;

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a weighted base means attached to the bottom end of said
shaft;
said weighted base means having a flat bottom section
which allows the cane to stand by itself; and
a plurality of frame members each having an upper
horizontal top section attached to a lower portion of said shaft
and a downwardly and inwardly curved section attached to said
weighted base means.


7. A self righting, self standing, walking cane having a
center of gravity and a center of rotation, wherein said center of
gravity is below the center of rotation, said walking cane
comprising:
an elongated, lightweight shaft, having an upper end and
a bottom end;
lightweight handle means attached to the upper end of
said shaft;
weighted base means having a flat bottom section which
allows the cane to stand by itself; and
a shell device having downwardly and inwardly curved
sections with a bottom end section covering the flat bottom section
of said weighted base means and having upper cover means which are
releasably attachable to said shaft means.


8. The self righting, self standing, walking cane according
to claim 7 wherein said shaft comprises an elongated, thin walled,
hollow annular section which contributes to the shaft lightweight.


9. A self righting, self standing, walking cane having a
center of gravity and a center of rotation, wherein said center of

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gravity is below the center of rotation, said walking cane
comprising:
an elongated, lightweight, shaft having an upper end and
a bottom end;
said shaft comprising an elongated, hollow annular
section which provides the shaft lightweight;
lightweight handle means attached to the upper end of
said shaft;
weighted base means attached to the bottom end portion of
said shaft;
said weighted base means having a flat bottom end which
allows the cane to stand by itself; and
a shell device having downwardly and inwardly curved
sections with a bottom end section covering the flat bottom end of
said weighted base means and having upper cover devices which are
releasably attachable to said shaft.



Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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F-20293
SELF RIGHTING WALKING CANE

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field Of The Invention
The present invention relates to a walking appliance such
as a stick or short staff and more particularly to a self
righting walking cane for invalids and others in walking who,
for example, may be unable to or have difficulties in bending
down to pick up a device such as a fallen down cane. In
addition, the self righting walking cane of the present
invention is free standing and vertically stable.
2. Description Of Prior Art
There are numerous devices in the prior art to assist
persons with ambulatory problems such as conventional
crutches, walking sticks and canes. These devices are
generally traditionally fitted with simple rubber end fittings
for reducing the extent to which they slip on the ground.
Various devices have already been proposed to remedy
these drawbacks. These devices include a tube suitable for
being used interchangeably with any type of crutch or walking
stick and receiving a special foot which is articulated to the
tube by a ball-and-socket joint. In addition, the foot
includes a plurality of resilient projections for providing
better adherence on the ground over an area which is very
large compared with the area actually used by one of the above

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mentioned single end pieces. The ball-and-socket joint allows
the foot firstly to rotate freely relative to the tube,
thereby ensuring that wear takes place uniformly on the
projections, and secondly it allows it to adapt to ground
irregularities.
However, for some people, these crutches or sticks suffer
from a further drawback. Should they be accidentally dropped
on the ground, they cannot easily be retrieved by their
handicapped users who generally also have difficulty in
bending down.
U.S. Patent No. 4,947,882 discloses a walking stick which
comprises a riser, a foot defining a supporting polygon, a
ball-and-socket joint connecting the riser to the foot, and
resilient means for keeping the riser in a determined position
relative to the foot, such that when the foot stands on
substantially horizontal ground and when the resilient means
are in the holding position, the riser remains in a
substantially vertical position, with the supporting polygon
being defined by five end fittings positioned substantially
at the vertices of a pentagon.
U.S. Patent No. 2,642,074 discloses a walking appliance
which comprises an upright member having a hand grip thereon,
a transverse member having open ends and fixed to the lower
end of said upright member, a substantially V-shaped me~ber
having inturned ends received in said open ends so as to be
pivotally associated with said transverse ~ember and for~ing

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therewith a substantially triangular base adapted to rest on a
supporting surface and means for selectively securing said V-
shaped member in extended position to rest on a supporting surface
or in collapsed position.



The foregoing patents as well as the following U.S. patents
are believed to exemplify the present state of the art with respect
to such rotating and uprighting devices:
U.S. Patent No. 4,995,845
U.S. Patent No. 4,562,850
U.S. Patent No. 3, 877,697



While such prior art devices provide improvement in the areas
intended, there still exists a need for a self righting walking
cane device which overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art
devices while providing utility features which provide new and
useful advantages and improvements not heretofore disclosed.



SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



Accordingly, the present invention primarily seeks to provide
a new and improved self righting walking cane device which
overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art devices.




Further, the present invention seeks to provide a self
righting cane that achieves its self righting capability by virtue
of the fact that the center of gravity of the cane is below the




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center of rotation of the cane's restoring surface.
Still further, the present invention seeks to provide a self
righting walking cane device which includes a lightweight shaft and
a lightweight handle.
5Still further the present invention seeks to provide a self
righting walking cane which includes a weighted base and a curved
surface device attached to the base to achieve the righting action.
Further still the present invention seeks to provide a self
righting walking cane with a faceted wire frame or shell made up of
10three to an infinite number of cylindrical or other appropriate
curved facets, facilitates the restoring action.
The present invention also seeks to provide a self righting
walking cane which will stand upright by itself on a single surface
without the need for support.
15These and other desirable aspects of the present invention
will in part appear hereinafter and will in part become apparent
after consideration of the specification with reference to the
drawings and the claims.
The present invention provides a new and improved self
20righting walking cane which is of particular advantage for
individuals who are handicapped users who generally cannot or have
difficulty in bending down to pick up a dropped cane, walking stick

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and the like, The self righting, walking cane includes a
lightweight hand grip handle, a lightweight shaft device and a
bottom weighted base to facilitate the righting action of the cane.
The weighted base includes a plurality of frame members or shell
devices which are attached about the bottom portion of the shaft.
The frame member or shell devices have a unique configuration which
together with the weighted base and device positioned about the
bottom portion of the shaft provide a unique self righting walking
cane. This combination of elements produces a cane whose center of
gravity is below the center of rotation of the righting surface
defined by the frame members or shell devices causing the cane to
remain vertically stable and if disturbed from its vertical
position to return to it. The construction of the cane also allows
it to stand by itself without the need of support. This
combination of elements can produce other useful items such as
crutches and highway emergency markers. Accordingly the term
"cane" and cane device should be construed broadly to include self
righting support devices, whether assisting in supporting a person
or supporting a marker or sign.



BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Eor a fuller understanding of the nature and
desired objects of the present invention, reference should be
made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference characters




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denote corresponding parts throughout several views and
wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the self
righting walking cane of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a cover device for the
bottom portion of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the self
righting walking cane of FIG. 1 including the cover device of
FIG. 2;
FIG. 3A is an upper view taken along the line 3A-3A of
FIG. 3;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of an
alternate embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 5A-C are fragmentary perspective views of the self
righting walking cane of the present invention illustrating
the principle by which the cane rights itself;
FIG. 6A is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment
of a base shell device embodying the principles of the present
invention;
FIG. 6B is an upper view of the base shell device of FIG.
6A with the top cover devices off;
FIG. 6C is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the base
shell device of FIG. 6A attached in place of the frame device
26 of FIG. 4 and forming an alternate embodiment of the
present invention.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a user walking

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with the self righting cane of the present invention as
illustrated in FIG. 1; and
FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a feature of
the self righting cane device of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to
FIGS. 1-3A, there is illustrated generally by the numeral 10
the self righting walking cane device hereinafter sometimes
referred to as the cane device. The self righting cane device
10 consists of a lightweight handle 12 which is bonded to the
top portion 14 of the shaft device 16. The handle 12 can be
attached as screw adjustable as best illustrated in FIG. 3.
The handle 12 can be attached to the shaft 16 in other means
such as bonded adhesively to the lightweight tapered or
straight shaft 16. The shaft device 16 can be formed as a
singular unit or as indicated in FIGS. 1 and 3 be provided
with an upper section 16A and a bottom section 16B with a
screw adjustable portion 18 just above the base device 20.
Attached about the bottom portion of the shaft device 16 is
the weighted base device 22 which is below the upper portion
of the base device 20 which cooperates with the configurations
and positions of the frame devices 26 for righting of the cane
10 by causing the center of gravity position located as
indicated by the dotted circle 27 of the cane 10 to be below
the center of rotation as indicated by the dot 68 of the frame

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devices 26. The ~rame devices :26 are wire frame structures
having a horizontal top end section 30 attached to the shaft
device 16 and a downwardly and inwardly curved section 32 with
the bottom end section 34 attached to the flat bottom section
36 of the weighted base device 22 attached to the bottom
portion 37 of the shaft device 16. The bottom portion 36 of
the weighted base device 22 is flat with an a~ti-slip surface
so that the walking cane 10 can stand by itself without the
need for support.
Referring to FIGS. 2, 3 and 3A there is illustrated an
alternate embodiment whereby a cover device 38 is releasably
attachable about the frame devices 26. As illustrated in
FIG.2, the cover device 38 has top and partially side openings
and locking sections 40 with a circular upper open section 42
to go about the upper portion of the bottom shaft device 16B
and a bottom open section 44 to go about the bottom section
36 of bottom shaft device section 16B. An important feature
of the cover device 38 is the upper section 46 which forms a
straight side section 48 between the frame devices 26 which
reduces the possibility of the cane device 10 rolling when
initially falling whereby it self rights from the same
position of falling. Without the cover device 38 the frame
devices 26 provide this same improvement. The cover device
38 is preferably formed of ~ightweight relatively thin
flexible fluid impervious plastic material such as
polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride.

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Referring now to FIG. 4, there is illustrated an
alternate embodiment of the self righting cane device 10. In
this embodiment the shaft device 17 is a one piece thin walled
hollow core 50 reinforced graphite composite or similar
material which provides for a lightweight high strength and
high stiffness shaft with a bottom weighted base device 52
which is attachable to the bottom shaft device section 17A by
the threaded or adhesive bonding portion 54 and contains an
anti-slip flat bottom portion 56 similar to the bottom portion
36 of FIG. 3. The lower end sections 34 of the righting frame
devices 26 are attached to the bottom portion 56 in the same
manner as FIG. 3. Adhesive bonding is the preferred method
of attachment. The upper end portion 64 of the upper frame
device section 28 is attached to the circular device 66
attached about the shaft device 17.
FIGS. 5A-C show on the walk area 60 the required
locations of the center of gravity indicated by the center
lines and the circular dots 27 of the assembly in relation to
the center of rotation 68 dots of the righting surface 20.
Since the center of gravity is always below the center of
rotation there exists an unbalanced moment that causes the
cane 10 to roll on the righting surface 20 to erect itself.
At the end of the righting the unbalance moment goes to zero
and rolling friction between the righting surface 20 and/or
weight 22 and the floor 60 damp out the motion in a vertical
standing position of FIG. 5A.

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Referring now to FIGS. 6A-6C, there is illustrated an
alternate embodiment of a base shell device 65. The shell
device 65 has downwardly and inwardly curved sections 67 with
. the bottom end sections 69 covering the flat bottom portion
56 of the bottom weighted base device 52. The top portion of
the shell device 65 has two cover devices 70 which has
rotating devices 72 to raise the cover devices 70. The cover
devices 70 are provided with releasably attaching devices such
as screws 74 which are releasably attachable to the circular
device 67 which is attached about the shaf~ device 17. The
shell device 66 is preferably formed of lightweight relatively
thin reinforced plastic composite material such as glass
filled polycarbonate or rigid polyvinylchloride and is used
in place of the frame devices of FIG. 1. In this embodiment
the hand grip device 76 is a lightweight U shaped handle.
Referring now to FIGS. 7 and 8, there is illustrated one
example of the operation of the self righting walking cane 10
of the present invention. As illustrated in FIG. 7, if an
individual 58 is walking along a walk area 60 with the self
righting can device 10 and drops it backward as indicated by
the line 62 and falls on the walk area 60 as indicated by the
dotted lines of the self righting cane device 10 in FIG. 8 it
will automatically self right back up immediately as
indicated.
While the invention has been described with respect to
preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled



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in the art that changes and modifications may be made without
departing from the scope of the invention herein involved in
its broader aspects. Accordingly, it is intended that all
matter contained in the above description, or shown in the
accompanying drawing shall be interpreted as illustrative and
not in limiting sense.

Dessin représentatif
Une figure unique qui représente un dessin illustrant l'invention.
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Titre Date
Date de délivrance prévu 1998-11-24
(22) Dépôt 1994-12-08
(41) Mise à la disponibilité du public 1995-06-22
Requête d'examen 1996-03-04
(45) Délivré 1998-11-24
Réputé périmé 2010-12-08

Historique d'abandonnement

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Historique des paiements

Type de taxes Anniversaire Échéance Montant payé Date payée
Le dépôt d'une demande de brevet 0,00 $ 1994-12-08
Taxe de maintien en état - Demande - nouvelle loi 2 1996-12-09 50,00 $ 1996-11-14
Taxe de maintien en état - Demande - nouvelle loi 3 1997-12-08 50,00 $ 1997-12-08
Taxe finale 150,00 $ 1998-06-24
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - nouvelle loi 4 1998-12-08 50,00 $ 1998-12-07
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - nouvelle loi 5 1999-12-08 75,00 $ 1999-11-10
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - nouvelle loi 6 2000-12-08 75,00 $ 2000-11-29
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - nouvelle loi 7 2001-12-10 75,00 $ 2001-10-26
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - nouvelle loi 8 2002-12-09 75,00 $ 2002-10-16
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - nouvelle loi 9 2003-12-08 75,00 $ 2003-11-24
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - nouvelle loi 10 2004-12-08 125,00 $ 2004-09-28
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - nouvelle loi 11 2005-12-08 125,00 $ 2005-11-08
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - nouvelle loi 12 2006-12-08 125,00 $ 2006-11-20
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - nouvelle loi 13 2007-12-10 125,00 $ 2007-11-15
Taxe de maintien en état - brevet - nouvelle loi 14 2008-12-08 125,00 $ 2008-10-15
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HANNOOSH, JAMES G.
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Abrégé 1995-06-22 1 25
Page couverture 1995-08-08 1 15
Description 1995-06-22 11 350
Revendications 1995-06-22 7 136
Dessins 1995-06-22 4 73
Dessins représentatifs 1998-11-12 1 5
Description 1997-11-26 11 351
Revendications 1997-11-26 4 123
Correspondance 1998-06-24 1 33
Correspondance 2007-11-15 1 38
Taxes 2007-11-15 1 37
Taxes 1996-11-14 1 47
Correspondance de la poursuite 1994-12-08 12 341
Correspondance de la poursuite 1996-03-04 1 38
Lettre du bureau 1996-03-26 1 46
Correspondance de la poursuite 1996-03-05 2 49
Correspondance de la poursuite 1996-03-05 35 1 940